At Surime, many of our daily rituals begin with quiet gestures—sweeping the courtyard, preparing warm broth, or lighting the room with soft morning colors. These moments reflect the Korean way of welcoming guests: calm, intentional, and rooted in tradition. Recently, a small companion has joined these scenes.
Her name is Suri. She wanders between the jangdok jars and sunlit steps, becoming part of the gentle rhythm that surrounds our kitchen. In a place where craftsmanship and philosophy guide the day, Suri has already grown into a symbol of the warmth we hope visitors feel when they arrive.
Suri’s presence also carries something we value deeply at Surime: the harmony between nature, everyday life, and Korean hospitality. She reminds us that a traditional Korean restaurant is not only defined by its recipes, but also by the atmosphere shaped by people, animals, and the landscape around us.
As we prepare for our opening in Gyeongju—a city known for its history, temples, and quiet beauty—Suri has become a small yet meaningful part of our story. We hope that when guests step into Surime, they feel the same sense of calm, sincerity, and gentle companionship that she brings to our days.


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